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A wolf's skin, or its underlying epidermis, is generally a shade of pink, similar to that of many mammals. However, this skin is typically covered by a thick layer of fur, which can come in various colors such as gray, brown, black, or white, depending on the species and environment. The fur serves to protect the skin and provides insulation.

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